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Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has called on members of the New Patriotic Party to close ranks and focus on rebuilding ahead of the 2028 general elections.
Describing the moment as defining for the party, he said internal discipline, unity and values-based leadership must guide the NPP’s next phase.
“Ours is a party founded on freedom, justice and opportunity,” he said in a New Year message. “These principles demand more than slogans. They demand courage and selfless service.”
Dr Bawumia announced that the party’s January 31 flagbearer election would mark the beginning of its comeback, following constitutional reforms that expanded the electoral college to promote inclusivity.
“This contest should be about ideas and vision, not personal attacks,” he cautioned.
He warned that internal disputes only strengthen political opponents and weaken the party’s credibility with voters.
“We only provide ammunition to our opponents when we turn against ourselves,” he said.
Reaffirming his commitment to the party, Dr Bawumia said he remains ready to help restore public trust and lead the NPP into the next election cycle.
“I am in this with you,” he told party supporters. “Together, we can rebuild and win back the confidence of Ghanaians.”
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